

Movie spotlight
Win Win
A Swiss mayor and a Chinese watchmaker living in the Jura decide to organize the semi-finals of Miss China in Switzerland.
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Plot Summary
A struggling lawyer takes on a guardianship case for a teenage boy to make ends meet. His life takes an unexpected turn when the boy reveals a talent for wrestling, offering a potential path to a better future for both of them. However, the situation becomes complicated when the boy's estranged mother returns, creating a moral and ethical dilemma.
Critical Reception
Win Win was widely praised by critics for its heartwarming story, strong performances, and blend of humor and pathos. The film resonated with audiences for its realistic portrayal of family dynamics and the pursuit of dreams against adversity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp writing and authentic humor.
Commended for strong performances, particularly from Paul Giamatti and newcomer Alex Shaffer.
Applauded for its touching exploration of family and redemption.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film, appreciating its relatable characters and the emotional depth of its story. Many viewers found it to be a feel-good movie with a satisfying resolution.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead (Paul Giamatti) and Best Supporting Male (John Magaro) at the 27th Independent Spirit Awards. It also received a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy Feature.
Fun Fact
The wrestling scenes in the film were performed by actual high school wrestlers, adding to the authenticity of the sport's portrayal.
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